Everyone wants to be a winner; at least, they think so. Unfortunately, most are not willing to perform the tasks necessary to become a consistent winner.
Winners generally achieve success by being focused on a goal. Being focused allows winners to remain committed to the tasks at hand. Most winners perform a lot of hard work; including a willingness to deal with sometimes mundane duties. Most of all, winners perform with an "I am responsible for both my failures and successes" attitude.
So, where does the would-be trader start to become a success? By focusing on the tasks at hand. Most of all, treat trading as a business. And, as in any business, money management is critical.
Money management, next to trend, is probably the aspect of trading most overlooked by smaller investors. Man, by nature, is an optimistic creature and the amateur trader often acts instinctively. Unfortunately, this instinct or optimism is often the undoing of the smaller trader.
When a person enters a trade, he does so with the hope it will be a winner. When the position goes against him, he keeps thinking (or hoping) "it will come back." He knows he should have a stop in place, but hope keeps telling him to stay just a little longer since everybody knows "you always get stopped out the day the market turns." Eventually, hope turns into frustration, desperation and, finally, panic, prompting the trader to issue a GMO (get me out) order.
If the trader hasn't learned his lesson by this point, he develops the "I have to get it back" syndrome. He generally rushes into another poorly planned trade, throwing good money after bad.
Winners show several different characteristics. They enter the market knowing they can be wrong and, in fact, are wrong as often as they are right. They have learned markets don't run on hope. They understand markets tell them when they are right or wrong. When a trade is losing money and getting worse, the market is telling them to get out. A bad trade is like a dead fish: The longer you keep it, the worse it smells.
When a trade is making money, the market is telling them they are right and to let the position ride. Winners don't add to, or "average", losing positions. They dump the trade and go looking for a new opportunity. Successful investors may add to the winning trades. When ahead, they press their advantage while remembering that at any time the market can turn on them and prove them wrong.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has asked us to also advise you that trading futures and options is not without risk. While there is opportunity for incredible wealth building, there is also the risk of losing even more than you invested. Of course, that's not unlike most other businesses. But informed traders are the best traders! Opinions expressed by Market Spotlight authors are not those of INO.com
让我从这个GU和GJ的头皮交易开始。 这就是Z CREST的魅力所在--它在所有市场条件下的灵活性和适应性。 我之前在交易室提到,目前大多数货币对都处于狭窄的交易区间,所以剥头皮要谨慎小心。 由于一些读者希望看到我,特别是发布亏损的交易,这里有一个获胜交易的例子,尽管有AIYOBI,但有一个货币对变成了失败者。 因此,看看这两个模拟账户 的头皮交易是如何产生的。
享受吧!
fxcruiser
由于一些读者希望看到我,特别是发布亏损的交易,这里有一个获胜交易的例子,尽管有AIYOBI,但有一对交易变成了亏损。 所以,看看这两个模拟账户的头皮交易是如何产生的。
享受吧!
fxcruiser谢谢你的帖子,EJ。这是最难学习的事情之一,不是所有的交易都是赢家,要排除损失。我还在学习这个,但我越早摆脱失败者,我的底线 就越好。
HS
谢谢你的帖子,EJ。这是最难学习的事情之一,不是所有的交易都是赢家,要除了损失。我仍然在学习这个,但我越早摆脱失败者,我的底线就越好。 HS
损失[和缩水]是这个游戏的一部分。交易者必须承担起接受和管理这些的责任。 是的,尽一切努力避免和/或减少它。 你看,这是一个我们自己制定规则的游戏,我们如何进行每一步操作。 交易者往往不能遵循自己的交易系统规则,因为心态和情绪在起作用。 出于这个原因,我与你和其他活跃的成员 在这个问题上合作,首先是在技术问题上。由于鲁莽的交易行为,造成了巨大的损失。 我们的AIYOBI概念在这些问题上会有很大的帮助。
祝您愉快!
fxcruiser
下面是BIG板指数在给定时间在图表上的移动情况。这是我用来交易Eminis的工具之一,还有其他工具。我也交易它们,但没有那么频繁。下一组图表是Eminis。我不交易NQ,所以它没有显示在这组图表中。请注意这些工具的时间、动量和趋势方向。
享受吧!
fxcruiser
我得到许可[仅此一次]发布这张图表,显示这个年轻人的真实账户在ER2上的一笔交易。 价格起初与交易相反,出现了最小的负数下降,此后转而采取预期的下降趋势,获得2个点或200美元。 第二笔交易是1.3点或130美元。 在不到半天的交易中,这孩子赚了330美元,扣除佣金。 对于一个23岁的人来说,这并不坏。 保罗,兰斯顿,杰森,以及其他同年龄段的成员/读者,请注意这个。
享受吧!
fxcruiser
在这个GBPJPY图表 上显示的是什么帮助我们避免损失,什么时候不交易,什么时候交易,以及我们使用的指标在使交易者/用户检测这些条件方面是多么简单。
请注意H2或Z CREST在H2上的灵活性,以及它的适应性,正如我们一些会员发布的使用不同时间框架和确认指标的交易图上所显示的那样。在 HAMA Traders Lounge,我们有自由和灵活性,可以用最适合自己的方法进行交易。同样的规则,同样的玩法,类似的结果!我在图表上使用m1,没有其他确认指标,并不要求其他人也这样做。我们的系统、方法或方式都是为了适应交易者和交易工具的市场条件而建立的。
交易图表和结果的发布并不是 为了打动你,而是以这样的方式来打动你 如何和何时 进行交易。它的目的是作为一个教育工具,即使你可能不是我们休息室的成员,也没有我们的指标集和系统规则,但你可以,希望能学到关于交易如何发展和如何实现这些结果的一般方法。我们在这里不是向你展示一些表格的结果,而是向你展示我们是如何发挥这些点数的。看看这些图表,获得一些有用的提示,你可以在你各自的交易方法中应用,不管你使用什么指标。
下周[在我从短暂的沙漠旅行回来后],我将公布我使用的通用指标,这样你就可以为自己建立一个,如果你真的对加入我们的休息室感到无所谓的话。你不必向我或其他人支付任何订阅费用,就可以使用你可能从这个主题和其他主题学到的一些方法进行交易。正如我之前从一开始就说过的,HAMA Traders Lounge不是为了商业目的。我的业务是交易,这就是我永远的赚钱方式,无论多少钱都能满足我的财务需求和我的生活方式。稍后会有更多关于这方面的内容。
同时,这里是英镑兑日元的图表。
好好享受吧!
fxcruiser
这张GBPJPY图表上显示的是什么帮助我们避免损失,什么时候不交易,什么时候交易,以及我们使用的指标在使交易者/用户发现这些情况方面是多么简单。
请注意H2或Z CREST在H2上的灵活性,以及它的适应性,正如我们的一些会员使用不同的时间框架和确认指标发布的交易图所示。 在 HAMA Traders Lounge,我们有自由和灵活性,可以用最适合自己的方法进行交易。 同样的规则,同样的玩法,类似的结果! 我在图表上使用m1,没有其他确认指标,并不要求其他人也这样做。 我们的系统、方法或方式都是为了适应交易者和交易工具的市场条件而建立的。
交易图表和结果的发布并不是 为了打动你,而是以这样的方式来打动你 如何以及何时 进行交易。 它的目的是作为一个教育工具,即使你可能不是我们休息室的成员,也没有我们的指标集和系统规则,但你可以,希望能学到关于交易如何发展和如何实现这些结果的一般方法。 我们在这里不是向你展示一些表格的结果,而是向你展示我们是如何发挥这些点数的。 看看这些图表,获得一些有用的提示,你可以在你各自的交易方法中应用,不管你使用什么指标。
下周[在我从短暂的沙漠旅行回来后],我将公布我使用的通用指标,这样你就可以为自己建立一个,如果你真的对加入我们的休息室感到无所谓的话。 你不必向我或其他人支付任何订阅费用,就可以使用你可能从这个主题和其他主题学到的一些方法进行交易。 正如我之前从一开始就说过的,HAMA Traders Lounge不是为了商业目的。 我的业务是交易,这就是我永远的赚钱方式,无论多少钱都能满足我的财务需求和我的生活方式。 稍后会有更多关于这方面的内容。
同时,这里是英镑兑日元的图表。
享受吧!
fxcruiser这是一个伟大的帖子......提出了所有正确的含义。
我同意
我同意。很高兴看到一个有原则的人,他可能很丰富,并准备帮助别人。没有月费的情况下也是如此。抬起头来,走向光明,FXCruiser,你这颗善良的灵魂!
今天
我今天做了这笔交易,想把图表和我做这笔交易的逻辑一起分享。
EJ是一个高尚的人。
EJ感谢你的持续帮助和指导。祝您旅途愉快
Adam Hewison,一位专业的交易员,在开发我在交易中使用的一些交易工具和方法时,启发了我[是的,还复制了他的一些东西,比如这篇文章。
]。 虽然我们有不同的方法,因为他完全是一个仓位交易员,但我们有共同的目标和重点--高概率交易设置,以产生稳定的利润。 以下关于 "获胜态度 "的文章是他题为 "专业地面交易员的秘密 "的演讲的一部分。 我希望你会发现这篇文章很有用。 HAMA Traders Lounge 是真正超越指标和系统的。
享受吧!
fxcruiser
Everyone wants to be a winner; at least, they think so. Unfortunately, most are not willing to perform the tasks necessary to become a consistent winner.
Winners generally achieve success by being focused on a goal. Being focused allows winners to remain committed to the tasks at hand. Most winners perform a lot of hard work; including a willingness to deal with sometimes mundane duties. Most of all, winners perform with an "I am responsible for both my failures and successes" attitude.
So, where does the would-be trader start to become a success? By focusing on the tasks at hand. Most of all, treat trading as a business. And, as in any business, money management is critical.
Money management, next to trend, is probably the aspect of trading most overlooked by smaller investors. Man, by nature, is an optimistic creature and the amateur trader often acts instinctively. Unfortunately, this instinct or optimism is often the undoing of the smaller trader.
When a person enters a trade, he does so with the hope it will be a winner. When the position goes against him, he keeps thinking (or hoping) "it will come back." He knows he should have a stop in place, but hope keeps telling him to stay just a little longer since everybody knows "you always get stopped out the day the market turns." Eventually, hope turns into frustration, desperation and, finally, panic, prompting the trader to issue a GMO (get me out) order.
If the trader hasn't learned his lesson by this point, he develops the "I have to get it back" syndrome. He generally rushes into another poorly planned trade, throwing good money after bad.
Winners show several different characteristics. They enter the market knowing they can be wrong and, in fact, are wrong as often as they are right. They have learned markets don't run on hope. They understand markets tell them when they are right or wrong. When a trade is losing money and getting worse, the market is telling them to get out. A bad trade is like a dead fish: The longer you keep it, the worse it smells.
When a trade is making money, the market is telling them they are right and to let the position ride. Winners don't add to, or "average", losing positions. They dump the trade and go looking for a new opportunity. Successful investors may add to the winning trades. When ahead, they press their advantage while remembering that at any time the market can turn on them and prove them wrong.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has asked us to also advise you that trading futures and options is not without risk. While there is opportunity for incredible wealth building, there is also the risk of losing even more than you invested. Of course, that's not unlike most other businesses. But informed traders are the best traders! Opinions expressed by Market Spotlight authors are not those of INO.com